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Bi-directional metabolic reprogramming between cancer cells and T cells reshapes the anti-tumor immune response

Yajing Qiu, Yihan Xu, Xinyuan Ding, Congcong Zhao, Hongcheng Cheng, Guideng Li

2025PLoS Biology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer cells and T cells engage in dynamic crosstalk within the tumor microenvironment (TME), shaping tumor progression and anti-tumor immunity. While cancer cells reprogram metabolism to support growth and immune evasion, T cells must adapt their metabolic states to maintain effector functions. Tumor-driven metabolic perturbations, such as nutrient depletion and accumulation of immunosuppressive metabolites, profoundly impair T cell function and fate. Conversely, metabolically reprogrammed T cells can modulate the TME and influence tumor growth. This reciprocal metabolic crosstalk represents both metabolic competition and intercellular communication, offering promising therapeutic targets.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyCrosstalkTumor microenvironmentImmune systemCell biologyCancer cellReprogrammingEffectorImmunityCancer researchCancerCellImmunologyBiochemistryGeneticsPhysicsOpticsCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismImmune cells in cancerEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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